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Fehler erster Art
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jds Typ sein inf
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English
I. type [taɪp] N
1. type (kind):
Art f <-, -en>
type of hair, skin
Typ m <-s, -en>
type of food, vegetable
Sorte f <-, -n>
Getreideart f <-, -en>
2. type (character):
Typ m <-s, -en>
jds Typ sein inf
3. type PHILOS:
Typus m <-, Typen> spec
Urbild nt <-(e)s, -er>
4. type THEAT, LIT:
Typus m <-, Typen>
5. type TYPO:
Schrift f <-, -en>
Schriftart f <-, -en>
[Druck]type f spec
6. type COMPUT (bars):
Type f <-, -n>
7. type STOCKEX (category):
Gattung <-, -en>
8. type (definition):
Typ m <-s, -en>
II. type [taɪp] VB trans
1. type (write with machine):
to type sth
2. type (categorize):
to type sb/sth
jdn/etw typisieren [o. in Kategorien einteilen] form
3. type (be example for):
to type sth
für etw acc typisch sein
III. type [taɪp] VB intr
er·ror [ˈerəʳ, Am -ɚ] N
1. error (mistake):
Fehler m <-s, ->
Irrtum m <-(e)s, Ịrr·tü·mer>
Fehlurteil nt <-s, -e>
to do sth in error
2. error (failure):
3. error Am SPORTS:
Fehlpass m <-es, -pässe>
4. error LAW:
Phrases:
I. one [wʌn] ADJ inv
1. one attr (not two):
2. one attr (one of a number):
3. one attr (single, only):
4. one attr (some future):
5. one attr (some in the past):
6. one attr form (a certain):
7. one attr esp Am emph inf (noteworthy):
8. one (identical):
9. one (age):
10. one (time):
Phrases:
II. one [wʌn] N
1. one (unit):
Eins f <-, -en>
2. one (figure):
Eins f <-, -en>
3. one (size of garment, merchandise):
4. one no pl (unity):
III. one [wʌn] PRON
1. one (single item):
eine(r, s)
diese(r, s)/jene(r, s)
2. one (single person):
to [not] be one to do [or who does] sth (nature)
to [not] be one to do [or who does] sth (nature)
to [not] be one to do [or who does] sth (liking)
to not [or never] be one to say no to sth
to be [a] one for sth inf
to be [a] one for sth inf
sich dat viel aus etw dat machen
to not be [a] oneinf for sth [or to not be much of a one] inf
to not be [a] oneinf for sth [or to not be much of a one] inf
sich dat nicht viel aus etw dat machen
to [not] be [a] one for doing sth inf
one and all liter
like one + pp
wie ein(e) ...
3. one (expressing alternatives, comparisons):
4. one dated form (any person):
man <einem, einen>
5. one form:
one (I)
ich <meiner, mir, mich>
wir <unser, uns, uns>
6. one (question):
Frage f <-, -n>
7. one inf (alcoholic drink):
Getränk nt <-(e)s, -e>
8. one inf (joke, story):
Witz m <-es, -e>
9. one Brit, Aus dated inf (sb who is lacking respect, is rude, or amusing):
Phrases:
to be as one on sth form
to be at one with sb form
to be at one with sth form
mit etw dat eins sein
to get sth in one inf (guess)
to get [or be]one up on sb
to land [or sock] sb one [on the jaw] inf
one or two inf
OpenDict entry
error N
type one error N CTRL
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German
German
German
German
English
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type N FINMKT
error N
Regelgröße (Differenz zwischen Ist- und Sollwert)
error N
error in overtaking Brit [or Am passing] TRANSP SAFETY
Present
Itype
youtype
he/she/ittypes
wetype
youtype
theytype
Past
Ityped
youtyped
he/she/ittyped
wetyped
youtyped
theytyped
Present Perfect
Ihavetyped
youhavetyped
he/she/ithastyped
wehavetyped
youhavetyped
theyhavetyped
Past Perfect
Ihadtyped
youhadtyped
he/she/ithadtyped
wehadtyped
youhadtyped
theyhadtyped
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